Hi Grandma!
We were lucky enough to spend this past weekend with Grandpa Phyllis. We were mixing business (training up on a new coding system) with pleasure, so we didn't have the camera out much, but did get a few photos from the extended weekend.
We also searched for a few difficult to find Simon-related items. The first, washable dry-erase markers, we did not find (they do exist, I swear!)...but I did discover/decide that plain old washable markers would be fine for his easel whiteboard, as they come off the board with water--so they aren't dry erase, but they are washable (from clothes) and "wet erase". The second item we also didn't find--new slippers for Simon. I would like to just sit down and knit him some, but I have too many projects ongoing already, and I think that knit slippers are a bit too similar to socks for them to effectively tear him away from his too-small monkey slippers. You would think these would be easy to find...but every place either had only super girly slippers (Disney princesses and the like), or older-kid character/violent boy slippers (transformers, spiderman), or the few we found that were neither of those didn't have his size. Grrr. We did find Cars slippers in his size, but they are HUGE--like an extra few inches all the way around the foot, so they are shaped like cars--I just can't imagine him not falling every two seconds while wearing those. All I want are some little gender-neutral, non-violent animal slippers in a toddler size 6 or 7--is that too much to ask?!?!
We also introduced Grandma to bananagrams...its our new go-to game :). It seems every couple years we stumble across or are introduced to a new game we like, and that's all we play for several months (you know, in all that free time we have to play games!)...Grandma seemed to enjoy it too :).
Thanks for coming up, Grandma, and especially for subjecting yourself to an annoying training process for coding!
3 Comments:
the slippers are NOT too much to ask...functional, non-character, gender-neutral ...sigh. Should exist...the girls received some awesome slippers from Hannah Andersson one year for x-mas - they pull on like socks but have a slipper bottom and are fitted to the foot (minimizes slipping)...we loved them :-) Maybe they still make them on the website?
By Kate, At 4:36 PM
It was great fun being with the Nelson family for a few days! Learning the coding system helped me play better with Simon - it really did! Ask him about making a high chair for his blue bear out of building blocks. Great fun!
Love,
Mom
By Anonymous, At 5:19 PM
You should check etsy.com just search for kids slippers and you should find a bunch of options. Plus it's helping out a person rather than a large corporation. :)
here are some cute lion ones
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=38145309&ref=sr_gallery_20&&ga_search_query=kids+slippers&ga_search_type=handmade&ga_page=4&includes[]=tags&includes[]=title
By Alli, At 10:42 AM
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